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Is this normal for a bricked modem, or do I have a bad connection?
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(30-04-2014, 04:33 PM)theman01 Wrote: I am doing a little bit of spring cleaning and decided I would fix a couple bricked modems now that I got my NT. Both of them became bricked the same way, by upgrading firmware via haxrware GUI and then having the connection cut out due to an issue with my former ethernet adapter.

(01-05-2014, 03:08 AM)sixteen Wrote: Again the modem is not brick there is no connection.....IDCODE FFFFFFFF means the connection is bad.

What about my post makes you feel this strongly that the modem is not bricked? It was never a question whether it was bricked or not, it was a question about if I am having a connection problem, or since my modems are infact bricked, if this is normal behavour.

moddog;57800 Wrote:Over at the modem site he post the same thing and we told him its a connection problem, but you know these guys always think there way is the right way.
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RE: Is this normal for a bricked modem, or do I have a bad connection? - by theman01 - 01-05-2014, 05:11 PM

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